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STM32 MCUs Programming

mparmpas122321
mparmpas122321 over 11 years ago

Hello!

I am trying to get started with the programming of STM32 MCUs. I have bought a Nucleo board which has a STM32F411RE MCU on it. I have downloaded the Keil ARM MDK development environment. I have studied the datasheet of the STM32F411RE. I am going to read the Programming Manual but i was just wondering if there are any guides or manuals that can show some stuff to get you started. I would really apreciate it, If anyone has some experience on STM32 - Arm programming and could help me . image

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 11 years ago in reply to gihu +2
    I had a quick look at their web site and although they only directly support a very limited number of processors it certainly looks worth a try if you need a free tool. If you are wondering why processor…
  • Anonymous-237891
    Anonymous-237891 over 11 years ago +2
    Hi, Keil is a great programm since it support a lot of MCU right out of the box. If I can give you ONE advice: enroll that course https://www.edx.org/course/utaustinx/utaustinx-ut-6-02x-embedded-systems…
  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 11 years ago in reply to D_Hersey +1
    Don Hersey wrote: Please let me generalize this question: What are low/no cost ways to program ARM in the Wintel and Linux contexts that you guys would recommend? Ones that do not turn into a pumpkin…
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    michaelkellett over 11 years ago

    The Keil tools contain many example programs and a "blinky" project for just about everything.

    Try running Blinky on your board and then start tweaking it.

     

    MK

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    mparmpas122321 over 11 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Yeah i have seen the blinky project but i can't understand many things from its code. I am completely newbie to ARM processors and they way they are programmed. I have experience some experience with Arduino but it is way too easy to program.

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    mparmpas122321 over 11 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Yeah i have seen the blinky project but i can't understand many things from its code. I am completely newbie to ARM processors and they way they are programmed. I have experience some experience with Arduino but it is way too easy to program.

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  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 11 years ago in reply to mparmpas122321

    Manos Kav wrote:

     

    Yeah i have seen the blinky project but i can't understand many things from its code. I am completely newbie to ARM processors and they way they are programmed. I have experience some experience with Arduino but it is way too easy to program.

    Does Blinky have any assembly language or is it all C?  If it's all C, then there's really no need to know anything about the ARM instruction set.  However, you probably need to find STM32 device registers referenced in the code so you can see what their bits do.  Those will be in the technical reference manual for the specific STM32 processor family.  I assume Blinky uses some STM32 header (.h) files that tell your C program where to find device register bits.

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 11 years ago in reply to mparmpas122321

    Try here for a nice guide to the STM32xxx processors.

     

    Insiders Guides

     

    You can also find it by Googling hitex st processors

    and looking for Insiders Guide

     

    MK

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